Mars and Earth are like two cars on a racetrack as they journey around the
Sun. Earth is on the inside track and travels faster than Mars, which is on
the outside. When Earth laps Mars about every two years, it comes as close as
35 million miles (56 million km) or as far away as 63 million miles (101 million km) because of Mars’ highly
elongated orbit.

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